Crieff Juniors Football Club was established in 2000 and runs football teams for boys and girls at age groups from under 6's through to under 15's. Taking part in football matches with other local football clubs is a fantastic opportunity for the players to develop their skills.
Jonathan died in June 2011 aged 20. He loved life and learning and would have wanted 'to have made a difference' in some positive way. We have therefore set up a Trust in his memory and have two main aims: 1. To help a student from a poorer background 2. Dig a Well for a village in Mozambique
The 8th Braid Scout Group is based in Edinburgh and is part of the international Scout Movement. We aim to provide activities and personal development opportunities for young people with an Islamic ethos.Personal development means promoting the physical, intellectual, social and spiritual well-being of the individual, helping them achieve their full potential. In Scouting, we believe that young people develop most when they are ‘learning by doing,’ when they are given responsibility, work in teams, take acceptable risks and think for themselves.Scouts helps children and young adults reach their full potential. Scouts develop skills including teamwork, time management, leadership, initiative, planning, communication, self-motivation, cultural awareness and commitment. We help young people to get jobs, save lives and even change the world.We cater for young people from the age of 6 to 18 years of age.Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: SC038621 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/8thBraidSalaamScouts/
The RAJT Trust is focused on creating employment and educational opportunity in low income countries. It is virtually impossible for an individual to know how to make an impact and how to target and manage their intervention yet alone assess how successful their support has been. For this reason the RAJT Trust focuses on two specific areas, the creation of employment opportunity and the advancement of an individual’s education in their country of birth, both of which allow a defined benefit to be achieved for a given level of funding support. Achieving an education, to the maximum level an individual is capable of, is the best way for them to secure employment and to break out from the cycle of poverty they have been born into. The creation of employment opportunity is the best way of helping an individual and their family to break free from poverty and will have significant multiplier benefits for the very local economy. Most of the funding of the Trust will be used to support projects that the Trustees are closely involved with. However, the RAJT Trust will provide modest support to other small charities with a similar ethos and a dedicated team of volunteers and trustees.
Irish Guardsman LSgt Mark Burgan was killed in Afghanistan 23.3.11. His name & personality gleams through the Fund's aims to raise money for 4 charities:- Irish Guards Appeal, RBL,Veterans Charity & SANDS. It supports individual injured soldiers and families who have suffered the loss of a baby.
The Thames Diamond Jubilee Foundation was established to support charitiable projects related to young people and to provide a launchpad for an enduring legacy to Her Majesty The Queen.
The BAA encourages all branches of astronomy. We promote the association of observers of all abilities, for mutual help, their organisation in the work of astronomical observation; the circulation of current astronomical information and the encouragement of a popular interest in astronomy;
Lex's Legacy pride of the Isle is in memory of Alexander Strong, A brave beautiful 7 year old boy who lost his battle to child cancer neuroblastoma in 2013,we support bluebellwood children's hospice where lex spent his last few days,we are also committed to helping children with disabilities to make a better quality of life,supporting children and adults that are terminally ill to create special memories for them and their loved ones and to support needs within the community
We are one of over 45,000 such clubs which form Lions Clubs International, the largest service club organisation in the world. The prime object of the members of Eastbourne Lions Club is to help people in Eastbourne and the surrounding area who are less fortunate than themselves. Some of our funds are also used for international projects, such as eye camps and water wells in third world countries and supporting people caught up in disasters. Our motto is "We Serve". Please support us
Thank you for visiting the Ivydale League of Friends donation page.
SKIP is dedicated to enabling children to access education. We achieve this through provision of educational opportunities and a range of family support services. SKIP is about enabling children to realise their full potential and live happy, healthy and productive lives. www.skipperu.org
Ulfa Aid works to support those who are marginalised, isolated and vulnerable across the globe and here at home, via Ulfa UK. Globally, we have worked in Pakistan & Indonesia following natural disasters. This year in the UK we have set up the unique Rumi's Cave & Rumi's Kitchen community projects.
Thank you for looking at our project to replace the damaged Cross on Cobden Edge overlooking Marple with a new much stronger structure. This wooden cross was originally erected in March 1970 by the local Churches Together and has since become a much loved, well visited landmark.An appeal for £25,000 has been launched to do this work. After loosing the top in winter storms, the remaining T structure is also now showing signs of decay, and it would not be wise to repair it. As the local Churches Together have been responsible for the cross since it was erected, they have agreed to take down what remains of the existing cross and replace it with a stronger structure of galvanised steel clad with wood to retain the original appearance. Because the site is difficult to access a professional building and engineering contractor will undertake the work.The churches are already holding events to raise funds. Many people, churchgoers or not, also value the cross overlooking our community and have been asking when it will be restored from its present T-shape to become once again the familiar cross. We are therefore also appealing for the support from the wider community in helping the target to be reached. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1139416